If you're a fan of Coca-Cola, you might want to check your fridge. The company has just announced a recall of several of its products due to concerns about contamination.
The recall affects 12-ounce cans of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar that were produced in a plant in Mexico. The products were distributed to stores in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The recall was issued after the company received reports of consumers finding metal particles in the cans. Coca-Cola says that the particles are "small and sharp" and could pose a choking hazard.
The company is urging consumers to not drink the recalled products and to return them to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.
Coca-Cola says that it is investigating the cause of the contamination and is working to resolve the issue.
Here is a list of the affected products:
If you have any of these products in your fridge, please check the bottom of the can for the following codes:
If your can has one of these codes, please do not drink it and return it to the store where you purchased it.
Coca-Cola is apologizing for the inconvenience and is asking consumers to contact the company with any questions or concerns.
Here are some tips for staying safe when consuming recalled products: